Chapter 3

Kan smiled faintly as he pulled the leaf from his pocket. Closing his eyes, he held it tightly. Suddenly, heat seared his palm. His eyes snapped open-the leaf was burning.

"Oh, Moon Goddess... please, don't do this to me," he muttered desperately.

But the flame consumed the leaf, leaving nothing but ash that slipped through his fingers.

"Mr. Kan, please wait!" Cherry's voice called. She ran toward him, panting, her cheeks flushed. "Sorry about earlier, Mr. Kan... but you are qualified for the job."

Kan scoffed, his jaw tightening. "Seriously? The Moon Goddess must be joking with me."

"Mr. Kan, aren't you happy? Please, don't reject this offer. If you want, I can even talk to my boss about doubling your payment."

He studied her for a moment, then shrugged. "Fine. I'll stay. But only because of you, Miss Beautiful." With a mischievous grin, he pinched her cheek.

Cherry's face turned scarlet, red like ripe tomatoes.

The Next Day

Melissa

It annoyed me to no end that I had allowed that man to work for me. All the maids behaved as if he had cast a spell on them. Worse, he could read my thoughts, while I couldn't read his. Is he also a special being like me? I kept asking myself.

I couldn't even rest properly the night before because he kept responding to my thoughts in real time. It was infuriating.

"Ma'am, are you alright?" Cherry tapped my shoulder gently.

I gave a small nod. "Yeah, I'm fine."

"Breakfast is ready," she said with a smile.

"Okay."

We went downstairs. A maid entered carrying a tray of food and juices. She carefully set the plates on the table, then poured juice for Cherry and me. When she turned to Kan, however, she deliberately spilled the juice onto his shirt.

"Oh! Sorry, sir. It was a mistake," she said coyly.

"It's fine," Kan replied with a smile.

The maid quickly reached for a napkin and began wiping his shirt, her movements slow, her blouse conveniently low. She made sure he had a clear view of her cleavage.

Wow... he has such nice abs and a soft body, she thought to herself.

Kan's lips curved upward-he had already read her mind.

My blood boiled. Hearing her thoughts made me furious, but what angered me more was the way Kan seemed to be enjoying her little act.

I snatched the pen and paper beside me and scribbled quickly. When the maid finished dabbing at his shirt, I handed her the note.

Her face drained as she read it. She fell to her knees. "Ma'am, please don't fire me! I didn't mean it-I swear! Please, Ma'am, I don't want to lose my job."

"You should have thought about that before trying to flirt in front of me," I wrote coldly, refusing to look at her.

I continued eating my food as though she didn't exist.

Moments later, two security guards entered. Without hesitation, they escorted her out of the mansion.

Chapter 4

After breakfast, Cherry pulled out her notepad and began reading the day's schedule.

"Ma'am, you have an appointment with your lawyer at 2:00 p.m. Also-" she turned to Kan- "I've prepared a speech for you. There's an event tonight, and you'll be speaking on behalf of Ma'am Melissa."

"Copy that," Kan said casually.

Cherry handed him the papers. "Here, go through it. We'll leave you to study so you won't be distracted. Any questions, Mr. Kan?"

"Nope, Miss Beautiful," he replied with a teasing smile.

Annoying jerk, Melissa cursed silently.

"I know, right," Kan answered out loud, chuckling.

Melissa's eyes narrowed.

"One last thing, Kan," Cherry added. "A designer will arrive later to take your measurements."

"No problem, Miss Beautiful." He winked, making Cherry's cheeks heat slightly.

Later That Evening

Melissa descended the grand staircase with effortless grace. She wore a sleek black, V-neck, backless gown that shimmered beneath the lights. Her hair was swept into a neat ponytail, baring the elegant curve of her nape. Silver heels clicked softly against the marble, her matching purse glinting in her hand. She had applied only the lightest touch of makeup-simple, clean, and stunning.

"You look beautiful tonight," Kan said sincerely.

Melissa's cheeks warmed. Thanks, she mouthed.

"You're welcome, Beautiful," he said smoothly.

"Ehmm... ehmm." Cherry cleared her throat, trying to mask her fluster. "Ma'am, the car is ready."

Someone's jealous, Melissa thought with a faint smile.

Kan chuckled under his breath, already having read her mind. Cherry glanced between them, confused, unaware of the silent conversation flowing above her head.

Within fifty minutes, they arrived at her late father's music company-now hers. The building loomed with banners and spotlights; the air buzzed with cameras and murmurs. Melissa's palms grew clammy, her nerves tightening.

Cherry noticed instantly. "Ma'am, don't worry. Everything is fine. I won't let anyone harm you."

Melissa squeezed her hand gratefully. Thanks, Cherry.

"No problem, Ma'am."

Kan reached for Melissa's other hand, giving it a reassuring squeeze. "I'm here too, Beautiful."

She chuckled softly, inhaling deeply before stepping out of the car.

The moment her heels touched the red carpet, a swarm of reporters surged forward. Microphones and cameras surrounded her as voices overlapped, each trying to outshout the other.

"Miss Williams, is it true you've lost your ability to speak?"

"Does this mean you'll never sing again?"

"Ma'am, is it true you suffered memory loss after your parents' accident?"

The flood of questions pressed against her like a wave she couldn't escape. Melissa's heart hammered in her chest. She longed to answer, but no words came.

Cherry and Kan quickly flanked her, shielding her from the crowd. With firm gestures, they pushed through the chaos until the three of them slipped inside the safety of the building.

Chapter 5

The moment Melissa entered the grand hall, every head turned toward her. Conversations stilled, and whispers rose like smoke through the crowd. Her uncle and his wife froze in surprise, while her cousins Aria and Lisa stared in shock.

Guests leaned toward one another, murmuring.

"Poor child... she lost her parents and her beautiful voice on the same day. Isn't that tragic?"

"She's even more beautiful than her cousins, Aria and Lisa."

"She sang better than Aria too. Such a shame she can't talk anymore."

Melissa's heart swelled with conflicting emotions. She was touched that people still remembered her voice and saddened that they pitied her.

Her uncle and his wife approached with overly bright smiles.

"Melissa, darling, we're all so happy to see you," her uncle said smoothly, reaching forward to embrace her.

Melissa stepped back, refusing the gesture.

"Ahaha... we missed you so much," he said, trying to cover the awkward moment. "Sorry we haven't checked in on you."

Bunch of pretenders, Cherry muttered under her breath.

His wife clicked her tongue. "And why did you bring a lawyer? This is supposed to be a celebration, Melissa. Tonight marks the twentieth anniversary of this company. Don't spoil the mood-we spent a fortune on this event."

Melissa ignored her entirely. Without a word, she turned and walked straight toward the stage, Kan by her side.

Gasps rippled through the hall when the pair stepped into the light. Melissa looked radiant, but it was Kan who drew stares. He seemed to glow, like a star piercing the darkness. Girls whispered, some even sneaking pictures on their phones. Aria herself couldn't tear her eyes away.

"Good evening, everyone."

Kan's smooth voice echoed through the speakers, pulling the audience from their daze.

"My name is Kim Kan, and I'll be speaking on behalf of my beautiful boss, Miss Melissa Williams. Good evening once again."

He lifted the microphone, his eyes scanning the crowd. "As you all know, Melissa Williams was once a singer in this very industry. She wishes to thank each and every one of you for being here tonight to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of W-Gold Music."

Applause followed. Kan continued. "She would also like to extend her gratitude to her uncle and his wife for managing the company in her absence, for keeping it alive, and for raising new talents who shine as brightly as ever. For that, she is grateful."

Melissa lifted her glass of wine, and Kan's voice sharpened with purpose. "But tonight is more than a celebration. Melissa would like to officially announce that she will be reclaiming what is rightfully hers. From this moment forward, she will be taking charge of W-Gold Music. She hopes you all support and respect her decision."

Melissa raised her glass higher, her eyes cold and unyielding.

"A toast," Kan declared.

"To her arrival!" the crowd echoed, lifting their glasses. Applause rang out, though beneath the clapping, Melissa caught the flicker of rage on her uncle and aunt's faces. They smiled, but their eyes burned with venom.

When Melissa and Kan stepped off the stage, her uncle intercepted them. "Melissa-we need to talk."

They excused themselves from the guests and moved to a quieter corner.

"What was that performance?" her uncle hissed, his mask slipping. "You're still sick. You can't talk-how will you possibly run this company? After everything we did for you, is this how you repay us? And what about your cousins?" His wife's voice dripped with false pity.

Melissa's eyes hardened. She signed with sharp, precise movements, her hands slicing the air.

Kan translated in a steady tone: "Wow, Uncle Ben-drop the act. It doesn't suit you. For your information, I am fine. I will get my voice back soon. As for your daughters, if they want to survive, they can either work under me or go find their own path. If you have anything else to say, speak to my lawyer. That's why he's here."

Her last sign was final-Goodbye, Uncle Ben.

Kan's voice carried the words like a gavel striking down.

Without another glance, Melissa turned and walked away, her heels clicking against the marble as her uncle and aunt stood frozen, their smiles finally gone.

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